McIntyre (left) says his favourite Rangers player is legendary striker Ally McCoist while Ziggler admits he does not know much about football but has adopted Manchester City as his team after meeting their players

Drew is a Rangers fan – and has been from a very early age.

He explained to BBC Sport: “My family supports Rangers and Celtic and, when you are a baby, they leave out the two tops and you crawl towards one of them.

“I believe I crawled to the Rangers top when I was a kid.”

The 33-year-old from Ayr is enjoying life under current Gers boss Steve Gerrard and thinks he might bring the glory days back to Ibrox – although it might take a while.

“Gerrard played with his heart, which is something we were missing,” McIntyre explained.

“He is drilling it into his team and we are on the rise. In the next couple of seasons I think we are going to be right back in it, competing with Celtic.”

“It would be sweet to win something this season but I am being realistic – and it is amazing that we are back where we are right now.”

Premier League predictions – week 12

Result

Lawro

Dolph & Drew

SATURDAY

Cardiff v Brighton

x-x

1-0

1-1

Huddersfield v West Ham

x-x

1-1

2-1

Leicester v Burnley

x-x

2-1

2-0

Newcastle v Bournemouth

x-x

2-0

2-0

Southampton v Watford

x-x

2-0

1-2

Crystal Palace v Tottenham

x-x

1-1

0-3

SUNDAY

Liverpool v Fulham

x-x

3-0

4-0

Chelsea v Everton

x-x

2-0

2-2

Arsenal v Wolves

x-x

2-0

3-1

Man City v Man Utd

x-x

1-1

3-2

A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points.

LAWRO’S PREDICTIONS

All kick-offs 15:00 GMT unless stated.

SATURDAY

Cardiff v Brighton (12:30 GMT)

Four of the Premier League’s bottom five are at home this weekend, and I think we might see a few of them picking up some points.

Fulham are the only team in the bottom five to play away this weekend

I have not backed Cardiff to win a game so far this season, but they always have a real go at teams at home and Saturday will be no different – they are not going to change the way they play.

Brighton won at Newcastle last month but their top-flight away record is poor and they do not create too many opportunities on the road.

So the Bluebirds will see this one as winnable, and I think they will pick up three vital points.

Lawro’s prediction: 1-0

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: 1-1

Huddersfield v West Ham

Huddersfield will be full of confidence after getting a much-needed first win of the season against Fulham on Monday.

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Now they are back at home again, in another game they will think they can get something out of.

West Ham can blow hot and cold so it is difficult to know what to expect from them, but we do know the Terriers do not score many – so I cannot see there being many goals in this one.

Lawro’s prediction: 1-1

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: 1-2

Leicester v Burnley

Leicester were playing for their late owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in their win at Cardiff last week, and their first home game since he was killed along with four other people in a helicopter crash at King Power Stadium is sure to be another emotional day.

It is the first time the players and the home fans have all been together since the tragedy happened and the one thing that Leicester will not want to do in memory of the man is be beaten.

Lawro’s prediction: 2-1

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: 2-0

Newcastle v Bournemouth

Like Huddersfield, Newcastle picked up their first win of the season last week, which will have been a massive weight lifted off their players’ shoulders.

The Magpies also get the chance to follow up that win against beatable opposition, and on home turf too.

When I say “beatable”, I mean that as good as Bournemouth have been this season, it is not as though the Magpies are going away to play a top-four team.

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As a player, when you finally win a game after a long wait, it can change your mindset. I am not saying the Magpies are going to surge up the table, but this is a chance for Rafa Benitez’s side to carry on their momentum.

Lawro’s prediction: 2-0

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: (Dolph) Newcastle? I have had their beer. Does Bournemouth have a beer or a drink? No? Sorry, Newcastle up. 2-0

I am officially declaring this ‘bottom of the table week’ because this is another winnable game for a team in and around the relegation zone.

Lawro’s prediction: 2-0

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: 1-2

Crystal Palace v Tottenham (17:30 GMT)

With two points from five games this season, Crystal Palace have the worst home record in the Premier League – even worse than Southampton’s.

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But the Eagles showed what they are capable of with their 2-2 draw against Arsenal the last time they played at Selhurst Park, and I am expecting something similar on Saturday.

This is another London derby, and they are almost always tight. Also, Tottenham have had lots of games recently – on some iffy pitches – which won’t help them either.

Lawro’s prediction: 1-1

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: (Dolph) Crystal Palace? It sounds like a restaurant by my house. Who are they playing? Spurs? What is that? Oh they are the good team, right? There is no stopping Harry Kane. 0-3

Wolves have now lost three games in a row but, whatever happens here, I don’t think they are in danger of slipping too far down the table – they have got too much quality for that.

Lawro’s prediction: 2-0

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: 3-1

Man City v Man Utd (16:30 GMT)

The way Jose Mourinho’s side have been fighting back in games recently is like the United of old. Even if you have got a lead against them, you know they are going to come back.

City’s fans might turn up at Etihad Stadium thinking they have done Southampton and Shakhtar for six, and now they will take United – but football is rarely that simple.

Where are Manchester United? Mourinho’s men are in 7th place, nine points off top spot, and four points off the top four

On a similar note, United fans might be optimistic because of their win at the Etihad towards the end of last season, but I don’t see that happening again.

I don’t see City winning either, though. I usually always fancy them so much to win at home, but with United being so resilient, I am going to go for a draw.

Lawro’s prediction: 1-1

Dolph & Drew’s prediction: (Dolph) I have got to go with the team that I have actually talked to and hung out with and thought they were great, so I am going to stick with Manchester City – although it is going to be a close one. 3-2

How did Lawro do last week?

Last week, Lawro got nine correct results, with no perfect scores, from 10 matches for a total of 90 points.

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